Hi Don,

thanks for the Info. With some trial and error I get what I want, but I don't know why.
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% nstaves ninstr mtrnuml mtrdenl mtrnump mtrdenp
    1    1    4    4    4    4
% npickup nkeys
 0    0
% npages nsystems musicsize fracindent
    0    4   20 0.05

t
.\
w250pt
Tt
Test tremolo

  \trrml{1}\ a24l D"1"  \trml{2}\ a24l D"2" | /
  \trrml{3}\ a24l  D"3" \trml{4}\ a24l D"4" | /
  \trrml{5}\ a24l  D"5"  \trml{6}\ a24l D"6" | /
  \trmu{1}\ c25u D"1"  \trrmu{2}\ c25u D"2" | /
  \trmu{3}\ c25u  D"3" \trrmu{4}\ c25u  D"4" | /
 \trmu{5}\ c25u  D"5" \trrmu{6}\ c25u  D"6" | /
====================================================

Obviously stem up and stem down behave differently.
It would be helpful, when the offset between note head and
tremolo beam would be measured in the same way.

Regards Dieter


Am 09.12.2015 um 01:17 schrieb dsim...@roadrunner.com:
Dieter--

The numerical pitch is the simply offset from the bottom line of the staff. So 
for example in treble clef, e4 is 0, f is 1, d is -1, etc.

--Don


---- Dieter <d.gloet...@web.de> wrote:
Hi Don,

I cannot find the numeric pitch values in the documentation.
Can you give me a hint?

Thanks Dieter

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Dr. Dieter Glötzel
Im Rosengarten 27
64367 Mühltal
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Im Rosengarten 27
64367 Mühltal
Tel.: 06151 / 360 82 72

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